InfoTech Issued Patent for Software to Analyze Construction Documents by United States Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO)

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InfoTech International, LLC, developer of a next-generation technology platform for building product suppliers, announced that it had been granted a patent (US Patent No. 9,116,895 B1) for its pioneering market insight solution.

Created specifically for manufacturers in the North American construction industry, InfoTech’s cloud-based software takes information from any source of construction specification documents and charts the market opportunity for any product by customer, location, and purpose.

The patent protects InfoTech’s visual interface which delivers the information manufacturers need to drive business activities for marketing, sales, and acquisition strategies. The system’s advanced design provides customers with results immediately, without integration or training delays.

"InfoTech is pleased to have received this patent from the USPTO as further validation of the innovations this STEM oriented company delivers for customers and partners," stated Jack Caven, President and CEO of InfoTech International, LLC.

"The rapid customer adoption confirms that InfoTech’s technology solution provides strong value in the construction ecosystem to anyone with a web browser. The key challenge InfoTech addressed is deriving valuable information hidden inside millions of pages of business documents and making it instantly accessible to customers. The tech industry calls this Big Data, Machine Learning, and Data Visualization and it has a tremendous role to play in the future of construction analytics. InfoTech looks forward to continuing to unlock the market’s potential through IP licensing partnerships."

About InfoTech International, LLC

InfoTech International, LLC provides software solutions that combine advanced mathematics and innovative technology. Founded by a team of experienced technology leaders, InfoTech’s IP-protected platform addresses the obstacles of scale and usability that have hampered the construction market intelligence space.